John
John was born in 1640 in
Bavaria, Germany,
. John's father was
Johann Georg Rucker
and his mother was
Isabella
. His paternal grandparents were
William Conrad Rucker
and
Catherine
. He had two brothers and two sisters, named
Peter
,
Johann
,
Elizabeth
and
Isabella
. He was the oldest of the five children. He died at the age of 41 in 1681 in
England
.
General Notes
DATE 15 FEB 2001
Ancestor Pedigree Chart
William Georg Rucker
*
- b.1488 in Germany
Conrad Heinz Levi Rucker
- b.1517 in Austria
Victoria Weindl
- b.1489 in Austria
Hans Conrad Rucker
- b.1549 in Holland
Margaret Elizabeth Kuri
- b.1520 in Germany
William Conrad Rucker
- b.1577 in Rothenberg, Bavaria, Germany
Hilda Maria Pepersach
- b.1551 in Austria
Johann Georg Rucker
- b.1607 in Rothenberg, Bavaria, Germany d.1661 in Germany
Catherine
- b.1579 in Germany
John
- b.1640 in Bavaria, Germany, d.1681 in England
Isabella
- b.1610 in Germany d.1666 in Germany
*
There are earlier generations for the ancestor(s) indicated. See their page(s) for details (click name)
John's first family with Elizabeth Ann Beauchamp
John and
Elizabeth Ann
were married in a religious ceremony in 1660 in
France
. They had four sons and a daughter, named
Peter
,
Johann
,
Thomas
,
Ambrose Levi
and
Elizabeth Isabella
.
Children
Peter Rucker
Peter was born in 1661 in
Bavaria, Germany,
. He died about February 23rd, 1743 in
St. Mark's Parish, Orange Co., VA, USA
Formerly Spotsylvania Co..
Johann Rucker
Johann was born in 1662.
Thomas Rucker
Thomas was born in 1663.
Ambrose Levi Rucker
Ambrose Levi was born in 1665.
Elizabeth Isabella Rucker
Elizabeth Isabella was born in 1666.
John's second family
John was married. He had two biological sons named
Peter
and
James
.
Children
Peter Rucker
Peter was born in 1661 in
Bavaria, Germany,
. He died about February 23rd, 1743 in
St. Mark's Parish, Orange Co., VA, USA
Formerly Spotsylvania Co..
James Rucker
James was born in
Essex, England
. He died in
Greenbrier County, VA, USA
.
Source/Citation
Wiliam C. Ford, MD Research
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